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A leading research laboratory in France is offering a 2-year post-doctoral position focused on theoretical studies of turbulence in geophysical fluids. The role involves conducting research related to the TEASAO project and collaborating internationally. Candidates with expertise in numerical modelling and geophysical fluid dynamics are invited to apply. Salary ranges from 2000 to 2600 euros based on experience.
A 2-year post-doctoral position is available at LEGOS (Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales) in Toulouse. The post is associated with the theoretical part of the TEASAO project (Turbulence Effects on Active Species in Atmosphere and Ocean) and may be extended up to one additional year.
Interested candidates should email the contact(s) below with a CV and the names and contact details of 2 referees. There is no formal deadline for applications, but a decision is hoped to be made in September.
Salary ranges from about 2000 to 2600 euros, depending on research experience.
The TEASAO project (Turbulence Effects on Active Species in Atmosphere and Ocean) is funded by Toulouse IDEX and involves collaboration with Peter Haynes, University of Cambridge (UK), as a Visiting Professor. The project aims to understand and model the effect of small-scale turbulence and vertical mixing on the evolution of chemical or biological species in both the ocean and the atmosphere and its large-scale implications. This work relates to societal issues such as freshwater resources, air or water quality, pollution spread, and marine primary production and fisheries.
One scientific goal is to build a common framework to address theoretical aspects of the evolution of active tracers in turbulent stratified flows, including their distribution along density classes. Data and more realistic applications will be provided by ocean (e.g., plankton growth along an upwelling front) and atmosphere studies (turbulence, mixing, and microphysics interactions in the tropical tropopause layer).
Current opportunities and related events referenced in the original posting are not reproduced here. The essential information above reflects the role, requirements, and context for the post-doctoral position related to TEASAO.